resonant scanning

A high-speed scanning approach that has been applied to point-scanning confocal microscopy where the fast scan (X) is performed using a fast resonant-scanning galvanometric mirror driven by a sinusoidal signal and the slow scan (Y) is performed using a typical linear galvanometer mirror driven by a sawtooth signal.

See also: point-scanning confocal microscopy , raster scanning

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Resonant Scanning in Laser Confocal Microscopy

A look at the technology behind confocal resonant scanning systems.